Mission

Mission: “Granting wishes to children and families impacted by violence and transition, building a safer community since 1999.”

To establish outreach, referral programs and financial assistance, that provide a holistic approach to recovery for youth and families that have been impacted by violence and transition. To continue the growth of the foundation and to support a community of resources that is supported by concerned citizens/volunteers that will have a positive impact for the future of our children. Providing a hand up, not a hand out.

Vision 2014

We believe every child deserves the basics in life…security, safety, nourishment, love and shelter. This is regardless of the choices their parents/guardians made.

We ask you to share this vision.

We believe every child deserves love, safety, education and support for a healthy childhood, getting them ready to be productive adults in their community.

We ask you to share this vision.

We strive to reduce the amount of dependance on public assistance by filling the gap of needs with donations and support that provide a path to understanding a more self sufficient world. We give a hand up and not a hand out, with families assisting as they can in our support of their family.

We ask you to share this vision.

We are working daily to reduce the number of recidivism in families in the arena of domestic violence and homelessness with counseling, support, referrals and caring with counselors and personnel who can relate on a personal basis with their own personal experiences of recovery.

We ask you to share this vision.

We want to educate our children, and their families, with programs and services designed to promote empathy, peace and self sufficiency.

Let’s help the fill their bucket list, and also to get them a bucket to put it in…

Every year, over 900 homeless children in Denver struggle to meet the basic needs of getting back to school- we need your help! The Child Rescue Foundation began the Pencil Box Project in 2002 to serve the children who are … Continue reading →